Friend of Walkthrough Michael David Smith reported for Pro Football Talk that Lamar Jackson recorded his 11th career "double-triple" in Sunday night's thrilling victory over the Chiefs: over 100 passing yards, over 100 rushing yards.
Here's the all-time double-triple list for both regular season and postseason games. Jackson is the career leader with 11 double-triples. Michael Vick is second with eight. Colin Kaepernick, Donovan McNabb, and Russell Wilson are tied for third with four. Tim Tebow and Bobby Douglass each only had one double-triple, which is surprising. Vinny Testaverde had one, which is terrifying.